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scientific research on computational linguistics, machine learning, practical applications of human language technology, and interdisciplinary work in computational social science and cognitive science. The
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in Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Computational Biology, or a related field. Strong background in signal processing, including neuroimaging and/or electrophysiology (EEG, MEG) data analysis
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of infectious diseases research and provides a strong community of scientific colleagues and students. Required Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have a PhD in Epidemiology, Engineering, Data Science
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closely with a multidisciplinary team including physicists, radiation oncologists, biologists, and engineers. Key Responsibilities: Deliver and optimize ultra-high dose rate (FLASH) radiotherapy to small
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project with our cornea and chemical engineering department to better understand corneal neurotization and improved techniques to treat neurotrophic keratopathy and techniques to deliver growth factors and
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Posted on Mon, 01/13/2025 - 16:30 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Lo, Irene Stanford Departments and Centers: Management Science and Engineering Stanford Impact Lab
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Posted on Mon, 12/09/2024 - 09:09 Important Info Deprecated / Faculty Sponsor (Last, First Name): Fletcher, Sarah Stanford Departments and Centers: Civil and Environ Engineering Postdoc Appointment
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, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, or related field. • Demonstrated expertise in at least one of the following: – Large‑scale macaque electrophysiology (ideally Neuropixels) – Cognitive & behavioural
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lab meetings, journal clubs, and collaborations Required Qualifications: M.D. or Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Cancer Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Radiology, or a related field
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to work with large language models (LLMs) and unstructured clinical text from electronic health records (EHRs). Desired technical skills include prompt engineering, few-shot and zero-shot learning